fht :4114 The Great Fire ha London, 1666. Great public (ilikinjtip.ti ,, ,'keiliat which has just happen - e'd tantitigo, 'Stir the blood in the contemplation of them, at the ditaitebl4ll'6l Will occurrence. nature has been shocked by numerous tragedies of similar fearful import: great Loudon fire was attended by none of the heartrend ing eireumstpues pf Oda. urut, ,bpt was neyedthelets aliriost kalainitois and impressive occurrence, a sketch of which, by John Evelyn, in his diary, places the spr•etaieltAil litrely colors before the im aginatkfit • file th-e began about ten o'clock on the evening of the 2d of September, a fierce 71715t,e1 wind lowin oxer .tkie city. Mitet ea deAllAnlitlikhinisiffiyiz he& everything was favorable to the rapid spread of the flames. Evelyn, and his wife and son., Avaxt ,to -view the contla gration "to the Bank side in Southwark," where, he says, "we beheld that dismal spectacle, the whole' eft' in dreadftil flames dearthe:ivides side: all the houses trom ,Thames.atreet. and , upward from Cheapaide, down to . the,! Three CranO, 'Were 710 W consuined." All night "it was light as day fol . `tell" miles around, after a dreadful manner," Evelyn. says; and in the motning, us he came varli 06ii. The ground, the dames were DIM -- biking hold of St. Paul's church, which venerable strin•tnre had very recently been examined he himself, Dr. Wren . , and ottjqrsi and certHatu need ed repairs delcrininea on. The s c affold_ in:; which had hoc n erected • assisted the eontiagration ,"the • stones of Paul's flew tike grados, the melting lead run ning down the street; in a stream, and the very plitementd glowing with a fiery redne 4S, so as no horse nor Mall WA, side to tread on them." We abridge, slightly, the following gr:tphin description (41 the s'ene : - "The conflagration was 90 universal. and the people so astonished, that front the hegioning, I knew not by what ties_ ponden . y or tate . , they , slirlo, to quench it, skithatilfeiVwitSinitilitit heard or seen but crying out and lamentation, running about like distracted creatures, without'AtttiF attempting to save even heir goilda'; ati:h a strange consterna tion there was upon thew, so as it burn ed bath in breadth and length the chum h es, • 441#.,cbarige,.1N rdplials, monunteigia, Lleapiligt after''a manner, from house to house and street to street ? at great distances one from the other ; for - the heat, with a long set of fair and warm weather, had ignited the air and preps red the materials to con ceive the fire, which devoured, after an incredible manner, houses, Mrnit ore and everything._ All the sky was Of feller'y aspect ; like the top of a burnincr oven, and the light seen above forty miles round for malt y nightis. God grant mine eyes may ' never behold the , like, who novitt-itiv - above ten thousand houses all in one haute ; the noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, tit. , shrieking of woMen and children, the hurry of people, the hill or towers, houses and churches, was like a hideous storm, and the sir all about so ; hot and inflamed that at the last one was not able to approach it, so that they were forced to stand still and let the :flumes burn on which they did for nearly two miles i 4 length and one in..-breadth. The clouds also of smoke were dismal, and reached, upon computation, near fifty miles in length. Thus I left it this afternoon binning, a resemblance of Sodtanion the •last day. It forcibly called to my mind that pa, sage—lwn haheml, .5!.1! , e7t , ev ilatem—the ruins resembling the picture of Troy. London was, but is no more!" On the fourth day of the eonthq,ation it threatened WiblialLlll 4 aud alai - m(101e court so that the blowing up of houses, hitherto hindered by the selfishness of individualstin,authority in the city, was peremptogily ordered and executed. Thus "sin% gaps and desolations were ' soon made, as with the former three days' consnmptioa, the bank lire did not so vehemently urge upon the rest as former ly." The flames were finally subdued, but the eAsteiroilae - dire a horrible eon_ I dition, as may be surmised; the misera ble inhabitants were dispersed about in St. George's Figlds, idoorfields, &i., in a state of almost utter destitution, while those who walked about the ruins ap peared, as Evelyn says, "like men in some dismal desert, or rather in a , .111 e great city laid waste by a cruel enemy; to which ,msfitt-faMed. the stench: that came from some poor creatures' bodies." This terrible visitation, following the still more terrible plague,' was 'made the (R.eiNian of ft general fast throughout the nation on the sucteedingt ,, Oetober, tint did not long,hatetrupt the gaieties of the court. A_ weeitafterwards his Majesty witnessedtheperformanee of a play, to which Evelyn aid norgt>,:-Its he "did not approve of any such pastime in a time of such judgment and calamities." The King at this time took_up : Persian fashions of dress, which he I'6'll owed for a ghort period. Guerrilla - Outtageti.—lt having been reported to Major General Thomas that a wagon, which had become detached from a foraging train belonging to his army at Chattanooga, was attacked by a party of guerrillas, and three of the guards captured, murdered and throwu into the river, he has ordered that the property of all rebel citizens living with in a circuit ofreifiniTes orthe place'wherre ;; "; the men were captured tithe assessed, each in his due proportion:accordinA to . his wealth,lemaite up the sum of thirty thousand dollars, to be divided among the families who were dependent upon the murdered men for swot; as fol lows: ry Ten thousand dollars to be paid to the widow of John W. D.Ought, of Wis consin, Mr tlie support of herself and two children. Ten thoui3and dollars to he paid to the widow of George M. Jacobs, of Wiscon sin, for the support of herself and child. Ten thousand Jollurp,:tolm divided between the aged mother and sister of Newell E. Orcutt, of Ohio. The Blockaders off Wilmington. —A gentleman direct froth Wilmington reports that the t nem y have twenty-six vessels blockading that port. These vessels are scattered for a mile or two off the mouth of the Cape Fear, and guard all the avenues of approach with the most sleepless vigilance. The cop se _ quences are that the chances of running the blockade have been Featly lessened, and it is a ppreheniltdbyteontethatthe day is not far distant when it will be an im possibility for a vessel to get into that port without induiaing. a hazard almost equivalent to positive loss. Having se cured nearly every seaport on uur coast, the Yankeeinftetlitabled to keep a large force off Wilmington.—Richmond E,,_ q u frer. Cold Weather in Cuba.—A letter from HavantAtithlo.4lg, keitri.t"Tie have been entertained for the last few days with an unprecedented mass of cold weather for this tropical climate, and people arc shivering with the thermom eter at (l degi:pes, I t np• zero. As a 'intact - of course, with the temperature at that height, we have had neither ice at,or snow, a 411%110 to inak the pinched up features of our creole population, muffled up in their cloaks and over-coats,omeightallnautAllitie-' ) 1 Me himself to be in Boston or Quebec." 11113138 , :TTI'l o,olKit - latibus I R STYNATIO.RfAt `B "A OPFs-Ptl'rr:=3l 3l TaGFll. TlttAsifßy o P FTC E OP COMPTROLLER OC OtfitreENOt, WathingtonnClty,.Aug. tithe Wag • wnEn.A4s, By satisfactery pa n idencepresent4. to the undersigned, it hat heeitite...tO appear that the FIRST NATIONAT:BA oP'Prrrs: .4.1.P808, In the County of Allegheny and State of-Pennaylvitnia has beerk.duly.organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an' Leflo provide a National Currency, seensed-by a pledge of UnitettStates Stocks, and to provide for ;Jae circulation and re demption thereof." approved February 2fith, 1563, end has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied witty-before Commencing the business of Banking. Now rifkifsrotte, I, Hugh McCulloch, t roller orthe Currency do hereby certify that the said PIXLST NATIONAL BANK 01 PITTS BUR(IIf, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is suthorited to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witries.ss my hand and seal of office, this sth day- of August, 1863. HUGH MAX ULLOCH, SS Comptroller of the CUrnency. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, PA., Late Pittsburgh Trust Company. o.pitai 8400,000, with privilege to to crease to 911,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act to provide a National Curren cy. under the title of the iltS'l' NATIONAL BANE OF PITTSBURGH, would respectfully 'otter its services for the collection of Notes, Drat te, Bills of Exchange l &c.. receive money on depoalt and buy and sell Exchange un all parte of the countr). The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trent Oompany since its organization In I&cl, will we helievehe &sufficient guarantee that tinni ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the name prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can otter unusual facilities to those who Ju business with us. The bi.inenn nal be conducted by the Battle officers and directors. : .1AN11:8 NV.m. K. Nl,ll.'N. 1(0111:11T : 4 . 11 1 AL,..X.AI`,I , I,IISyLER BLLIFItA MIS 11. 8.511.1.:Y Tkit,S. 1 BRADLEY, SAME( 1. ktl:A. .I.IM ES LAMMLIN, President oh N CA,Mer. 3110-11. X,, DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, 65 FOURTH STREET. LA_linrl7.ll - E.'n IN I rzt:S^S OPEN DAILY, PROIII9 TO O'CLOCK, Ur also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, AI ay 1.,1 to November let, trum 7to uglock and from NO vunt.. , r 18t to 31vy ibt, trout 6 t;:o o'clock. Deposita received iil all sums Jot less than Us e DoL.L.k ft, and a die Wend Oi the pronts dm:hired twice a yeAr, in June and Decembor . Interests has been declared semi-annually, in June and I ie ceniber since the Bank was organized, at the rate °Cala per ecni. a y ear. Interest, It not drawn out. Is placed to the credit it the depositor as principal. and bears the Wine interest trom the first days tit June And De cember, compounding twice n year. without troubling the depositor to still or en ell to present his pass !Haiti. At this rate money will double in less than t wet, e years. Books conldining the Charter, By-Lacs, and liegulationn, furnished gran, on appi:ation to the odic, ItL,llsk.tiT. :1 . .11F. A 1.13 h I: VII NI•HF• 4 II.E.NTS. .T0)111 H. .A.l l l. l solden, Isaac M. Pennuoli, John noleles, .10111/ Alexsuder Speer, I sales H. 1, Meets, Benj. L. Fah. ',lock, A. II M James MeALIle), 31111 131,rp% It inales Itertilivtll. Wlii..l A t1,1,1-.,13. C'alN in Adam-, Jain., 1 , . li,ll \ . John O. 13:tekoten. Peter A.. :NlA,ltori. I ieorge Black ; W ma. \ nuicirli. John c'. Itithil.•3 , .1 a Illt . , ~ I ii:11e, A lonze A. a :ur, ler, lioJert 1i,,b1,, Charles A. t.',,11 qt. W rticr I.• ..‘i,,N1,,,,L Wan. IJougk,. .1 Jl,ll Olr John Evans. 11enr) 1.. Hingv, nil. Wm. P. We) min, John 11. :,lioenhergez, Wm. :...,. Hat en. Wm I:. : , chiey I!, Peter 11. Hunker, A lestin.ter 1 indh., Richard 1.1 a) e, bane Whittier, I al. :•,. Lam ely, Chri.tkau 1 eager. SILAAD.. AND TREA.I 11Ell CIIARI.EN; Real Estate Savings Institution, ik.ZTATEMF.NT OF THE CONDITION I of the xh,n e institution on the 2.1,1.13 ember, 1%3. published in coillortnitt to the Amount of I)epusit., Nut .'ld 16E1 A lut,rcbt A immilt of c,,Litingent Ftwd Firbr Liens on lien) Eitate Lilted States 50,iak)4).1 l'. S. Debt Certificates tu.l Motet, (market 1 slue).. I Li.)sl 7:1 Interest earned not due .. . 5,59 (llH[e Yurnit 1541 tio t'aah on ILI 0.1 ~,,, ... I L oll 7! A. A. CAI U Trunlurer .The an.tersigned, Auditing Coullnittee, Lane examined the hooks of the Institution, the 1,,,nd, sod becuritie., counted the cash, sa , 11 . 1% e 100thi the nt,on e elsteinent to he correct. W.' li. CtIYF:I.A till, NICHttIAS Vi Deposits received PA ILY, awl EVERY SIT URDAY El, ENINA I. INTER EST PAID at it per rent. per annum TRV , TEE , . ISAAC JON ES. PUERTDRNT-. • lbw. I'. M. . J. K..llk.ittiEnD Wu. 11 SmiTii I 1 , 1, 0.1 - 111.04E1", W. 11. ( 'or ELAND,.I4C, , 11 PAIN I'ER, UV 1.3(1.1.10.4, I NICHOLAS Vitil , Arl'L V. Office, 63 Fourth Street. lIOLINICS SONS, B A N E RS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers in Nes, Drafts, Acceptances, (bold, Silver sod Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United State's. Deposits retei ve.l in par fun.l, or current paper, No. S 7 Market et reel, bet Weell Third and i"ourth streets. GOLD, si DEMAND NOTES, CertiticAtul tit Indebtedness, Qumrtermit. OTNCertiticateb, 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other government securities, bought ti) W. 11. Wll..l.l.Aildri tr. Co., Wood street, corner of Third. inlas.6m t PHILADELPHIA CARDS J. RODMAN HLCK9 MAIGrE:V. & HICKS, Importers and dealers in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS, Vest.lngs, Tailors , ' Trimmings, NO. 255 IKA_IEt 0e2.9-tf PHILADELPHIA. \S M. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water st., Pur.L.A.DELNIIA. • inir•Liberal advances made on consignments when required. my-iyd GEORGE GRAN - T, Manufacturer and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER In every steseription of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-lyd PHILADELPHIA. C. A. VAN lIIRK & CO., =EI GAS FIXTURES AND CHANDELIVRS, Patent Improved EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COALOIL BURNERS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. L ROOMS, No. 517 Arch Street, . Philadelphia. li u act ory , Frankford, PAU& -tlia - A II goods warranted. ,05-Iyd C. BARRY 13111A..1%P. WITII LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Manufacturers and Importers ; NM FURNISHING GOODS, AND TAILORS TRIMMINGS, No. 10 South Fourth Street, myt- PHILADELPHIA "BlilllloLl' TlO/11. Tll COPARTNER.. ab Ip herefocois existNg , bet weru the. under signed fin the Clothing business, at No. tit Fed era/ street, Ailleghentiveity„Alnder the firm 01W. 11. McGhee tt Co., will dissolve on Marsh theibth. Persons ktiowifirTheiiinelves indebted to the firm wilt pleasemiii pretious 10 that lime _ and San. 1 - • • RW. 'FL/WOMB, 1. 3,18 d. jemlblin --•- •-•- --- - - • ---- - -- - - - -•-- --...•- =-• ----.,...-•...-, ,:- --' :, :: - .. -- - - -.. -- .. ,,, 1. - - -- . - 4 , _.._.i.. -- .. - .:: - ..... - =:.. -- ai- - 7 --7 . ---' -..--,---:'-/:-.----.. ' : •••' Tt - . '7• 7: 4' ., - , zi......4„ - lavek t , pr SW SP.. i.. itiliCti.ik - VIIIILViit - a. ifif j itiIiPSIF(AT :- 4ur '.1( 1 14 i t . GPI' , -.t' r l j , .i t ' '4O kji,:v o r d a fli Li p 3e i • . , ~. ~..... ' . 6 - 4 b STOCICSitOKESS. .. . r ... 11 -1410 . ' tki 't i l - it,tl Li ,`.t dOMALI — SSIKIIN, i MERCHANTS., --. 'II . '.3-: Ti.. 74 eIIIDAV, J. G. WELDON J.ZiO., NEEL LY. et OE& MOCILERBEAD, . . NOTE, STOCK i DRAFT,: fiIINII...ANO MOMAGE, WELDOR' & KELLY, CONMMSION.AERAIANT REAL ESTATE AND IifiERCRANDISHROKER, , ~, orplcs., . MANUFACTURERS Or : ' ?ors - 7/72144LE OF • ARDOR, No. CZ BITRKE , S BUILDING, LA 1 Fonarli SxnEET, PITTSBURGH, PA. , AND , . l• . f NO. 74 .META L ST., below Market, . NEsANDT Amp wog , :. PIG METAt AND BLOOMS ,AV-Desirahle Still property and other Real AND DKA LEHI. IN . PITT4ENTRGI - 1. ' Estate to the amount o t t lltral,ooo fur tale low. cAn,uf.m. OILS, BENZINE, 4kA)+,,! - 'I- "-- --- . . NOTARY PUBLICS. (10 Mo. '164 Ri r olloti'r a tin', -- ilear Sixth, ' , i --• R. 'H UT C - H IN S 0 N, PITTSBIrRiIII. PA. . , _ -_ _ 0 M - V1 - TOSEPIEf SNOWDEN, ____ (I,All? (4FI.L.LciI & if UTCHISsON,) - ' -- C . "L -F3 .f - I. ONi A. N l3 I-UPPra-1 i? 4, 7T0,T9-i - -;',. : INlCi a r-4 11 - 14 : 52.- x'rniar-Aicl, DITNrAN",' DUNTAII' .& CO., FORWARDING MERCHANT N.. 439 DIAMOND STREET, MANUFACTURER , OF , . sel9-iyd PITTSBPHOR. PURE-WRITE .REPINED • , ' ' DEALER IN ... - - - • C, AL Tit.' 3a 40, lc a) I ±.., je , I#ESTERt RESERVE GEESE, DRUGGISTS. Otlice, 291 LIBERTY' STREET, Flour. Grain, Fish. Dried Fruit, Pearl and Pot Ashes, and Produce generally. '' my-8-611M p/TT§lll'Rti IL PA. Best Brands ot Tamil}' Flour Always ou Hand. 3 co-,. .1,...i. .1 i It. An L. 1, - n_lr, is- , , _ srIOESE;EOR TO ------- • NO. 102 SECOND STREET, JAMES P. PLEMING, TAILORS. Between 'Wood and Market, D 11 U C 4 Cr I 4 1.7 , 1../ALIII - . 4 4;.• A..1--"EvF:T,T, PITTSBURGH, PA. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER MERCHANT TAILORS - - ' } d ~A r l lL ibed r al advance made on Consignments. In Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints, oils, Dye-Stun and Perfumery, 135 SmiTUFIELD STREET, GROCERS. NO. 77 FEDERAL STREET, niy - 2•2-Iyd ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. wEHA - V E JUST REcEIVED A WM. H. ANIITEI J. 0.0 R. HUNTER. large and well selected stock of PAPER MANUFACTURERS. FALL & WINTER GOODS, WM. H. SMITH & CO., Consisting of WHOLESALE GROCERS, S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Clotho, ('loodnicres, Vcalingeo, &c. Manufacturers and Dealers in Also, a large stock of Nos. 112 Second and 147 First Streets, 7.3c)c - vu- - , cAP. 1 - .. - 1-:-r—r r.:13. , And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, GENT ' S FURNISHING GOODS , deth: PITTSBTIRCIII. 'lin - Vt. , PECIIION".0(1 Including PAPER COLORS, NECK TIES and ._ everything usually - kept lit- first-class Furnish- FROM NO. '27 WOOD STREET, TO WILLIAM BAGALEY Ing :-lt ores. Orders promptly executed. , No. 33 Smithfield Street, au.lo-Iy,l PITTSBURGH, PA. ' - ' • - -- --- -- WHOLESALE ..,-,-„, paid tor IiAtIS. ni.4 HOUSE CARPENTERS. GROC ER , HOUSEFURNISHING. CURTIS C. STEINMETZ, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, ~ EN E /i.... L UPHOLSTERY. House JanZ)-21 PI l' ISI3I Rall. Carpenter and Jobber. No. 85 Fourth Street, Nt-ar Woos. , HIOP , N'IRGIN ALLEV. P RH). MFR. ...II 1.3 RE'. Millt ............. MER Late at Miller :a I{ Eckel NOR'S. 91. 11 ' i r t i • iii. 1.1 , I n is it e!.l? ll' e ,. :j u l : ' l , ,,, A ilv A ,, 'i l 1:2.1',..,.!,': Li. i " ''' " 0. ' l.ll 311,1 bite 4t rl"'Il' article 11l licit tim• 11; l 1 . , 11..1•..: i :r,,•,,,,,,,1.,. PITT•-1311;61I. PA. REYMER & BROTHERS, t litrimas I ;on 1.. I '..tnlott.., Fe ,ther 1it.,18. Alm- 4,-, Ink.r, .c.lwited and pronsptl3 unrolled t,.. Isk --,, ot all kind. , ; also. the /a-tem.:deo Patent IStirce9,orts to Bey mer & A ndenints.l - prit, I w.l, All kinds of s -, 114.1(,, Ilitn.l, and --- -----• ----- --- I ,51,,,. - ALDERMEN. IVIIOLE,ALE DEA LIM, U. 41,1 . 1'1,1111a at tention given 1.. .ill orbit tor fit — Foreign Fruit a, Not 3, Confectionory, tin.: il, l 1,, mg .10, n I.l•trilet, i Iii( . 1 ; ,11,, N. ,. FRANK KELLY, so2nrs, Pict; Works, &r., ~,H:-1),1 Icolitilil -. & liOl.NH:1, STEAMBOAT FORGING. &C. Alderman and Attorney at Law, NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, P ITTsIII 'RI; II NO. NI FIFTH sTlikt:ET. -- ---- - 4,Nruir.wl4,”ll.is . rill , NI , .:. MILLER Heal,. PHIPPS. 3R.. ..1,,,,,.i,fl y , „ r1 „,,,.' /Casa 'olleetion of accounts and all le, o l bilti. W ILIA AM (-7A-1-1111 `4l" C4:::1" . I EEERE.EI , EI Pnrtnt.l . s. new prompt]) allerkied to. SenElyEi : WHOLESALE GROCERS, IRON CITY FORGE, - - BOOTS, SHOES, &C. . ANO ININERTKR, ~F k I.( OLIN & PIIIPPS, - I .- - . Xi 1.:1 It 'I Z W INES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. NIN'I il WALD, I'IIINIII liaill. WHOLESALE ANII RETAIL DEALER 3/ A 1111 . F.ICT I . RE BAR IRON, GEN crll II tin .‘ .In I : , ienstllvoqt Forgingi, ln null stuinutvetst res . HI P.,t,-,11;:t•r. Fres.rlti ,11.11,,womotste Axles, Sc eeto-ti __ LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES, Am, SMELTING WORKS .711't It 131" (Jo., %I F 41 I 1' It 1 V , 11,1.1 h. ISF t:. • and Pregip...l 11,6,1 dill 1 A Ino 1111 ti• 1111 I'l ilr, ` , 11‘4 . 1 ,nt 1) on hrn 1. 11011..1.. PI 'whines and 1 Nl No 11tr r 11 - 0 . • I nll,l S IN I; Fl Ii I . A. I•itt-tmrxl. ..1 1 h. , tilt df,tred patient HOTELS. RESTAURANTS, &C f3.1 5 1"(7..A,_ CA- II it CP 'LT , No. :150 LIBER T 1 STREET, Next to Pruusylvm a PR.iseuger Depot, JOHN SAVAGE HA VINI: A%I) FITTED (P. sv it h ti.ll the 11111.10 M impro, ement, t 111,r re, I. 11.. rjectiari• 1 to 1.••olio . the 1.,•• , , Il.• 1,.6.t •itt..r.:- P, -ter , is 111 tis• ve.l 1 . 1 tr 1 11101 \ 1.1 .!otsop the ris 111 , 1..., ...1 All \ 1.•- I conti.letitoillihi•h.lo.; I h,o tn.' 1.111.- 11, fl.ll 111.• Ir 1,“•11‘•111.••• I 4,4 41 . 14 41 1%111. and ,11,11 I and eolti 1k ant reTlll =Ell (_) It 11 ( ) 1' 'mill:, NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, ANNOt Nt'ES itl It p 1 1 ,1 1 ,• ill It 111' ti La receipt Fit ,11 .1.. CAN OYSTEHS. H 1... and I, prrpArea 1,1 4.•,,,lL,tiu.agte the 1.411,fis thin ul.l Alit pelt Ltllllll.l Iwn,r to rti Iver)- Ihutc!lit' tud di-I°l[lllg line id the .1i /II:\ :.,11A1.1..H., =EOM J-Ij YOUNG'S EATING SALOON, Coroer of Virgin Alley and Smith field Pilrert•, .YNTEI;•, and all the AO". 'l,, 01 the he3Scoll will 1, her% ed up it I hi. uiu.l lralnlnlrk• styles. ELI 1 i)1 I t corn, irg - in .1111" 311,i . 1111thlit . 111 A a 1'01.1.0 HA LLIBILLIAR DV.II.OI) V. CI LI uuld reini.l In. old irienda and enstoinera that he is ',till to is tumid at his 4,1 d siami, AP( ILL II H.\ 1.1,, en (ranee un Fourth street. Ito ha', ri on hand the heat qualO Imgertleer. and in Lonneetion the hall, as well appointed Lillian! salmon, with goo I tables, balls and rues.. Remember the place, Apollo flail, Fourth at near Wood, entrance from !'mush. HOUSENEEPV:RS FURNISHING STORE GooDs you Till,: 1c l'i't 'II 1.:IN . • Tin W.ire finishes Wooden Wqre ' linsket, -)pic.• lio,e, .11,11 Alokil.l. ('up l'ut§- M'c,li lilsinl Sir.... I ill ter,) I Up AI 01 , S Bair .':r. I, t 3 i N‘ Ire Sic, 1,4 Mince finlves coal :-.cuti le Siker Sot`, ...1.,‘5. 1',,1i,1i ( h.1,11,0),,,1,ifi , I knife h\ fisher, Skewer- lihnling.otJlia I i ridi t 01.- i 5 'ode.. Al il l: Lemon ,put.ezerJ W Ash lionNis sieve P:ii, .Squce Pans Wane Iron, Bird Itotufrri Fish Kettles Fry Pans Ham Boilers F 3 rilln Boilers Graters Egg Beaters Lnrillng Needlers Flour Pails Pudding 1'41., Wstei Filterers Bread Psi' Pie Plates Butter I.odles j t 'lollies %V ringers Iron Holders Wooden spoon s Step Ladders Butler Prints Keelers ll's.Al Till, Clothes Lines Sow Cups Scales Toast Forks Cook's Knives Sad Irons Bread Boxes Meat Presses Scoops Cake Boxes, etc., ac FOR 'T I I ..124 DINING ROOM ....1611All Hit Is-. CHAS. 0. SILVE.II PLATED. Castors Call Bella Syrup Jugs Nut Picks (Jake lin', es Fish Knives Crumb Knives he Cream Knives Salt Stands Napkin Rings Fruit Stands Cake Baskets Butter Knit es Forks and Spoons Soup Ladles Oyster Ladles Gravy Ladles Sugar Spoons Children's Cups Mustard Spoons Round & Oval Salvers ace Pitchers Boupuet Stands Goblets Cll_79C.L.F..Frilr. Ivory Handled Knives Carvers Cocoa do do Forks Stag do do Spusre Walters English Tea Trays Crumb Brushes Fork bikspoon Trays Crumb Trays Dish Of f% ers Chafing Dishes Hash Dishes Coffee lilggings Wine Strainers Coffee Catetieis Spirit Coffee Pots Niit i 'rftekers Table Mats Round Waiters Bread Baskets Cork screws Wine Coolers Mote Sharpeners Refrigerators Water Coolers, Sic. l'oll '111:.: CI I.4.IIetLEUER. Toilet Jars _ Water Carriers Foot Baths Chamber Buckets InLant'a r lEtatlis Bowls and Pitchers Matt - elm - Brushes Gas Shades Shaving A:lnas Nursery Shades . Bronz Match Holders do Lamps Flower Stands Clothes Whiskes Nursery Refrigerators do Hampers Wax.Takera Night Lights. Mit3CE1...1...A.1%1M40U5. Library Steps Door Mats Vienna Fish Globes Vestal Bird Cages Meat Safes V 127,ettaL Pocket Knives Card der — Visite Frames Flasks Camp Knives Camp Portfolios. And everything-pertaining td a Well appointed Household. To be obtained at reasonable prices at the NEW STORE of ' WAY . Sr, iaCl-1,4-1113S. NO 30 FrIPTE STREET. Fizat'dour below the EiChange Bank. .aelivered, tree-pf: duage.in the city, Bllngheny, Btrmitistam s .Maucheater, Dn puesne borough, etc. agl6-law .- --------- - COPPER WORKS. PROPRIETOR Pr rirtor Ladies, Misses, Gents, Boys & Youths BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, N0.t.!:5." _red t• rtt 1 Stre.et. Allatheny City, Pn LOAN OFFICES I AJ A IN HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. too M ItTIIPIELD ST., 11111111 MONF.T IN I, 111 DE AND SMALL tot er. iund,..l es, cold nu.l till! et 'Watches. mud all Idols of v•tloahle artichht, for tiny length of tone no eed on l'he goo.ls O.IIIEIOI t, dell! ova %,ith , mt the Ticket. AL) - , /dice Hours trum 7 A. M. to 10 I'. M. MASTIC CEMENT WORKERS MASTIC CEMENT. 'l' . I.' . W A 'l' S U N , MASTIC; WORKER, iS PREP..% ILE 1) TO ( T IIE eSlt•fit, 1.1 1.U.11i14 , I%lltt 1111p1,0%,,1 rule,!. elte.tpri 0 ‘13.! ~,:A•rlor to Au 3 h.,..•- iolure 11113 eetuel)l I.A. Flo 'yowl ,It loan, tliffAblv 3.111.'n1 t rites, to bUrIAA.AI. llopet,1141)11. lky !Uhl equal IA All) The llntlertagned In the only rviinlde sn.l flrnl Lcnl ork lIIA II 111 !111, Velhellt In thin t II) I hat t• '1;10 led tillm lOC iht• Ker,det.l In. whom the ptrtdl.• Are At ltl lllto rr cr .1. 1115...11. re-1,1y,, l', , n Altt•t . l II:11.1, , I. :, .I,t, 1, - ( 1,11.,, A Ilegl.y,) , .1., :, )i, 1 it :-.l,ut.nbcrKer, 1...1,1%.•., life. I. :', t, .1 I I .licl:Orti, Prlna blr,•••I, ao I I , A 1-I oys elyr. 1...15s relict, ,Ily. il, i }rr (iirtiril tioliw. l'illshiirrh, Wi 5 irs ,t. I 'tilrles gin ,1., 5 I r+ ,I.ltire-, 15'1-I,lnr-1., Hotel 144, 13114:, l'ittshtirgll l' 11. tetilAi 1).1. ENGINE BUILDERS WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron too 111 l dies-p 4, General Machinibts and Boiler Makers, renun. It., St at Pri'll'4l3lli , iII P.\ M A NU/eAUTI - 111:11. ALI. KINDS OF 1./1,/111,. r Mir bilikirea anti Hit) 1%,,,te pout,. and rinte.l Orbit ills, 6,.w 31111, Lthst Fut lutt'eA, I'4t . Ilea, et.-. 11ve p irticill tr sl lent ion to the and ior grist milk, xwt Ind Out rtrrulnr situ toilts :11/,I ready 1,, ship ment at short insti.•e Engines Ind neither. lJi err) dr,eript A 1,0. lurmatt Boilers And :-diret Iron eeperatelj \\ r 1,114111 Iron ,h tluuq , liiineyis and Pulite, in et A k lrirty. And c. oil luur the twinkle...him IA acliiiii•rj nu,l 1...f01ic I aid, hir p teem itt hos', our tlirin:llibers wnnuLlrtur ed of the best qualitj ut mat erhtl, and warranted in all CYSe9 to ['is e sat lafaction from all parts of the country solici ted and promptly PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L. OALDWELL, c , llcovaftol.l to .T AS. lioltues ,) 4( i{ 1: , Denier 10 Bacon, Lard Sugar-Cared titstus, smoked Beef, CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. JEWELRY, &C. W FLRY. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JEST opened a very large and desirable stock of FINE GOLD JEWTTRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies' and ( ientlemens' wear ; tine Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goods, t-4 I 1-01 7- 1 — ',11,- - E. WA IF, Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. EINEMAN, MET RAN & SEIDLE, de2o 42 Fifth street. BREWERS. _ - SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & - KAMM% PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WE DAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim to g ive satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Bobt. Watson of Lfberty street, will hare the manage of our business, with full control in the Brewery. Address all orders to SPENCER IVKAY, Pheonix Brewery, Pittsbur g h, Pa. Jos. SPENCER , seIS-13"ti .TAS. M'KAY. PLANING MILLS ir A MES MI LLINGA R, MONONG A HM- Is. LA PLAND/C1 MILL, would respeetlully inform the public that he has rebuilt since the lire, andhaving enlarged his establishment, and tilled it with the newest and most approved ma chineryris now prepared to furnielidnortlig and planing'boards, scroll eawinf and re-terwidg,' doors, sash and Withers, k i tdried frames, moulding 'Ma making, acc. SOUTH PITTBEURGEr, Sept. 7, 1857. is2o ALACI, fliers and 'Dealers In Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky, :127 LIBERTY STREET, 1 PITTSBURGH. PA a. u 1•1 Y, )CER, NO. l DI A. m,O ,N m) 7!-13 Jaw WINES, LIQUORS, &C. .1-Ac -()is 111 Importer nod wholesale dealer In FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, ISO SMITHFIELD STREET, ACOII ICEI.I.EIt IV O' 1.0 INVITE pArtin.tilqr attention to his stock of ilertnan \Ville; Anti Irendt Itt,inliea, tt hi:1111a, I•een se 'art.' and imported to. liati,ll. Fannin.% and rinirehea depend on obtainin3 at ht; ed t abliannieni itt Its min; \Vint, Pore 1-Ntior. ol all kind>. et4,, , t1 tuno) to the ell},al tvxt: Ott hll,l Also, I . ,tri. 111,1 Rye Whisks and the HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. lit, •kl.t•rry , 11W1 l lir . . Azta i.:iu- Eta Hreu.lit e, i Id IWl.ltlohg e, lu.l tit tier \l'lti.k .11mAIel II 1111 N .4 . t 1 .1111-7.11-1'1( PI FT: , lll . li 11. l'A. Ati..* -- Hutvk, TR, ern, ntitl suppled nt moder Ate profit,' for Ctqh m y7l-I GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS ,t) 1) V X: F.l W 1 N , PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 14.15 WOOD STREET, Fir.t t'hural, l'itthburgh, NO. 47 01110 STREET, ALLEWIENY, P 1 .31 PSI. 11111311 Sill E El' LEA 11, 1144 •in.l litr l.rnd, a:h.l Nlumlr Witcritl to gener.l 123.11neriog fitted in the 1111111 a I 14111,111161 ii ith Leill ilit,Ll n lII] V. Ale/ -MO F 0..# - N It ap3-i 3 .1 BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass Works. CADMAN & CRAWFORD, Antit I,ttuvrs of r. rr} BR/SS WORK FOR PLUMBERS, t;.\SOR STEAM FITTERS, Machinists and Coppersmiths BRASS CASTINGS OF EVERY DE script ion wade to order. Steamboat a orl,. Ntesllll and g - tilting and repairing prompt') at tended tu. Pa rtioula attention paid to titling up Heti eerie:, for i '4.41 and I 'Arbon t Also, sole ai ent. it, the Western District el Penns h alibi. Jr 44 the sale of Zrarsh, Lamt.sell (M.'s Patent :; , yption Pump, the bet - ever int ent ed, having no ; it to not liable to get out ul order and trill throw inure water than any pump twice its size. . febll-13•41 J. & M. M'STEEN, BRASS FOUNDERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, ALL KINDS OP BRASS AND . IRON COCKS MADE TO ORDER Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, Mscie at the shortest notice Particular attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL REFINERIES. 31 & 34- Water Street, near Lthert y. T., MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE tog practical mechanics of many years' ex perience in the business will ensure to give sat isfaction in every respect. We are also agents for Guild, Garrison ts Co.'s, Steam Pumps for water and oil. se6-1 yd STEEL WORKS. Black Diamond Steel Works, PARK, BROTHER & CO., Best Quality of Refined Cast Steel, Square, Flat and Octagon. of all sizes. Warrante.l equal to any imported or ulanufac tared in this country. 149 &ISt Ptred and 120 & 122 Second lots, ieble-lyd PITTSBURGH. BOYD..WY. WODLLOVOIL Pittsburgh Steel Works, JONES, Boy - r• 'sr. co., MANDITACTUREBB or - cast Steel; aleq, Spring, Plow and A B Steel - springs and Axles, Corner of Ross and First Streets, n 02.1-13- PFITSBURCIH, PA. GLASS WORKS CNN INEMAM,.... D. C UNNIN °HAM.. D. IHMHEN P. CC N ?SIN CRAM C. DUNCAN. lug UNNINOIHIABILS & CO.—PITTS IJ Mr*, GLASS WORKS—Ware house 119 Water Oreet, and 166 First_ greet; i Pittsbmh, -PL . , three , doOnsibeloW the alftft:. gatiele Rouge, maatthketutert otetttittrargltOtty Window Glass, Dellggi*st o,lldalWata and Arne - rlnan.Con vex filtasirelotTettatlrtedcitst.s, church es and public buildings. apt F'II'TSHRH~IH, 1* Three duets n but Bth et .1 tl “raers promptly .1t Icrule.l to pi.Tl,'Stit'llgH, PA IrFFICE AND WARXHOUSE, • RAILBOADS.,:,,-. TU. Li wimsMtak Peppyhr4pla Ce vow DAILY 3ThALTN'tg. • . . CONSTANT ADDITIONS ARE BE IJ ing made to the equipment bf this exielleitt double track and expreskroute _put avury•posat hie care will be exercised:for tile comfogt of pig., sengers and:rapid movement. of, iteight. Trails will leave the depot 4n.Pfttsburgb,as follomw THROUGH ACCO.IIIMODATION.,M*Ye.(Ox7 cept Sunday,) at 660. a. m., stopping at silt- eta tious between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, . - FAST MAIL every morning, (except Sunday,) at 2 GO a. in. ' stopping only. at principal Stations, and inakingdirect cooneatioria .at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for, Prew • Xprk . via Phllade c r u hia. , , ' • THROIJ EXPHESS 'daily, ,nt 42.6 4). p 1. ,: I "PP i ng -Stationi.xnak4sig rec t connections at. rrisburgjor .B_Airoor4,l4l4 Washington, and for; Ow York via Eta adelpkra. FAST LANE daiTY.(exceet 511440.44 835 p. nt., stopping only at principal StatioAksmnect-.. , anat frar, burg for Bahia:kora wad WardkliVi. and for Neiv Tork via 'Alentown, without • change of cats; also nt Phifedelphit, for New . York_ JOHNSTOWN AOCOAIMOI/A.TION TRAIN leaves daily, (except Sunday,),at.4-00 m.,.atop ping at all Stations, and running as far as Cone. maugh. FIRST ACCOMMODTION /MAIN for WWI'S. Station, lea ves daily, (except S unday, ) at 630 a. to- SE( 70ND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 40 a. m. THIRD AOCOALMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 350 p. ro. 1)1'13711 ACC( )SIMODATION TRAIN for Wall's Station leaves dall3 - , (except Sunday,) at 600 p. us. _ _ TIIECH 11 CII TRAIN learea W sift Station, every Sunday at 9d5 a. us.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 12 rl5 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBI.TRGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Exßrea9 12 Kap. m. Philadelphia Express 1 20 p. tu. Fast Line 1 31) Through Hail Train 1 1.10 a. m. Johnstown Accommodation V TO: 06 ii. Ist Wall's Station Accommodation-- 6, 25 a. m. 1d Wall's Station Accommodation..... 8 36 3d Wall's Station Accommodation...:. 166 p. In. 4111 Station Accommodation.... 6 06 p. m. Haltimore Express will arri%e with Philadelphia Express at I 2tim. on 31 yrs.tay s. TRAINS FOR I3L AIRS V ILLE and INDI ANA connect al Blairsville Intersection Wlth Through aceomincsiatioo, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Baltl more Express and Johnstown Accommodation Rest. TRAINS FOR EBENSI3I , Rti connect at Cres son with Express frains and Mail Train West, nod with Through Accommodation and Express Train East. FARE; TO NEW YORK 812 80 PHILADELPHIA 10 60 'IBALTIIIIOR} 10 00 LANCASTER 8' to HARR LSH ORO ALTOONA 3 60 Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad; and to Philadelphia, Bain-. wore and New York. • Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be charged an access according to distance traveled in addition to tits Station rates, except from Sta. , Lions where the Company has no Agent. N ( rile E.—lncase of loss, the Compan y will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only. and for an amount not exceeding ALSO. N. B.—An Omnibus. Line has been employed to convey Passengers and 13aggag,e to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and baggage. J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. it., Passenger Station, on Liberty and ( i rant streets. no2o 1864. Rgatigz=zoi 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT, WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, AND Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. ON AND AFTER JANUARY let, 1884, Jr trains run as follows, viz:— Plttfil)'e. For rhrgo. For Cley'd. ForWheel'g. Expreaa 1.45 a. m. 1.45 a. m. 1.45 a. m. Fxpreo 1.4.5 p. TO. 1.45 p. m. 1.45 p. m. 6.30 a. TO. 6.16 a. m. IiETURNIN(k Arm% e 1 . kV. t m., 3.9 U p. m 47 . N. 7 '2 10 0. m.. 3 fio p m.. 05 p. ACCuNIAI()DA'rif o)MMMI)DA•rinN rRAIN Lem', e .111f..zhenr For Alliance. enr N. B. For N. C. For Steu'e p tn. 1.15 a. tn. 6.411 a. tu 1 . 2.00 m. 3.UU p. at_ 3.00 p. m. 4.311 p. m. 5.40 p. to. RF:TVRNIIsa; rri‘ t. Ilegheay, P.. W. t H'3 7.20 a m., 8.40 a. m., 2.35 p. 4 p. m. I . N. P. H. H IREEE!! ti EO: PAR KIN, Ticket Agent. I loon Passongi.r Station, Pittsburgh, Pa A. 'ASSELBERRY,Agent, Allegheny city 11. R. PA Y Gen. Pass. Agent. P.. F. W. 71. C. Ry. Co. F. R M Y ERS, t en. Ticket Agent, C. a.. P. R_ R. Co. Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R. W I N F A V l l l ll s ::llrtt . t r ree ß 3 Trs E in77vti Ig lrve T the ll3 L l Z: put, corner of Ross and Water streets, as Widows: Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Mall to and from li'ntown. 7 5.5 a. m. 6 (Op. m E.prk,s p. m. 1 00 a. in Int Al'Kvesitort Acc'tln. 11 00 s. m. 7 00 it. st 15 s. ni. 2 05p. m Ist Port l'rrrp .. 7 on a. in. 6 :30 a. ra 11rsl , tock'., 4 15 ft. w. 640 p. -sti,lit - 'hurcli 113111 to am! trom 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m For th , la•ts appl3 to tiM). , LTON, H.111.1(!li.S1 ON F.:, Supt. des. A N BOSTON, I THE LARGEST AND BEAT AR. I ringed Hotel in the New England States; is centrally located, and easy of access from all the routes of travel. It contains All the modern im provements. and every convenience for the com fort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping 1001116 are large and well ventilated; the stoles of rooms are well arranged, and com pletely furnished for fanillies and large traveling parties. and the house will continue to he kept as a tl rst,lass Hotel in every respect. Telegraph in the house to all parts of the coun t ry HENRY RICE, Proprietor. Roston, Sept. 1863. sel2-6md To Builders and ContraetOrs. WWE ARE NO MANUFACTURING superior article of LIME, Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET BST QUALITY OP N"..ea.. WE X G OAL, Always oil 'hand as usual. DICKSON, STENVART &CO. Steam Wagon Work. O N RAND AND MADE TO ORDER WAGONS, . CARTS, WHEELBARROWS, STORE TRUCKS, kIAY AND STRAW CUTTERS C. COLEMAN. oa7-1 yd Marion Avenue, Alleghedy flit FOR AUTUMN OF 1883, A complete assortment of beautiful PA G- I N Of all st nt Prices lower than can be again olferel. eigie .Inring the season by . P. PIARSIIALL, -NEW AND BEAUTIFUL SONO, 4.1[../1130C, r "Just before the Battle; Mother. • tram vamatt Just before thaimttle, mother, am thinking most of you ; ,While upon the field we're Marehint,. With the enemy in view. Coniraties Wave are ro und ,me lying, • , Filled with thbughts of hmthe mid tiodl — For well they - know t titat,444lMintieroWp Will aleep 'be - death the sod. 141=1 -MC/4,Bl3.CcliairTH3 d eopieomalledkos 'For Mlle by ACHRIA4O. NEEMORP-L* febk , . VD . MILEY" lETSEE_Idi. -081 E lop , §} l tmt i ftr-- - -..rist received and for safety ' & ARWLSTORNG, feb2 comer Market and First ots. ;1' 4. •2 / th ' - UP VW : •:: ALEX.Vgillanjapu PtisgW. • aim Traywioe- _ gtrt, : miaow , thaTitopet 4 , JAgzscrin.m4 , l ol 440/eaccur*. p.D6A/C m Trrosow, esq. W. Y. HOWARD, esq. "Authorized .. . . . AiNcio,ooo • .Paid Up enro!ta4 ..... ......... 000 WILL INSIT/tr, 4.11V1L4t AV g hrpipy AS low as othlr good companies. MU TUAL policies entitle the holders to share in the profits. The last bonus was 43 per cent. 30114 I STOCK rates are 20 per cent, lower thau AIUTUAL. • 451-TOTAL ABSTJEDIENCE rates the lowest in the world.' FurtitexTirticulars furnished on aWteetton to -S-S. pjttsbnrght febt-tC 69 ron4* street(Bgrkot , . it4LOW xe-r gaIHEIII.ILANIELIN FIRE INStrliAlkilit . .1 COXPAZir .OF PRILLADELPHIA,,tOE FICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT .21. Z., near Fifth. STATEII2hAr.tof ASSETS, •SAIr. Ist, 1862. Published Agreeably to amActot Assemblyibe ing First Mortgage, amply secured $1,893,393 Real J.:state (present value 8163,313 61,) cost.. Temporary * Loans on ample Coda..terat Securities Stocks, (present value 986, 687 72,) cost. tt9,786 68 Notes and Bills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27,919'33 2,203051 68 4 The only profits from premiums s which' thle company can divide by law, are from risks wilier' have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, ha Town and Country, at rates as lowas are consistent with security. Since their incorporation,..a_ period of thirty years, they ha re paid tossesby Fire, to an amount exceeding Four-Millions of 'Dollars, „thereby. af fording evidence of the advantages of ,Insurance, as well as the ability anddispositidn to meet with promptness sllliabilities. Losses paid during theyear 1839,502,188 aft , . DIRECTORS. CHARLES W. /3aderrea, Motu:moat H. Lotto' TOBLAs WA.,t,atc, DAVID S. BROWN, SAMUEL(IRA 1, - T, ISAAC LEA, Jevort R. SMiTTI, EDWARD C. 'DALE, 01 - k , ROB W. RJI' HARM, GEORGE' 'PALES, CHAS..U. BANC.h.ER President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. '. Steel Secretary pro tem. .I.GARDENER. COFFIN, Agent. my 18 Northeast con Third and Wood sts. PHILADELPHIA FTRV An LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 149 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite the Custom Ficrilse. Capitat.. 8219,100. A.5eet5..5304t9436 L MAKE ALL KINDS OF IK- , SURANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchiindhie, at reasonable rates of preminm. ROBT. P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. DIRECTORS. Quit ALES SATES, E. R. COPE, 'E. It. ENGLISH, Grouon W. Known, P. B. SAVERY, JOSEPH S. PAUL, C. SHERALAN, JOSEPH CLAYTON, S. J. hiAtinaci. E. Wina a, F. Br.AciirriN, Secretary, I. G. COFFIN, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. ALLEGHENY MR:M.OCE CO., Or t'IZ`TSBUR,G H. OM ee, No. 3 . 7 Fifth Street, B4nk Block INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FIRE AND 31AR INE RISES. ISAAC JONES, President ; JOIIN D. Mc- CORD, Vice President ; 1). M. BOOK, Secretary; Cap , . WM. DEAN, General Agent. Di V. ECTONA-4.2191LC Jones, C. U., gussey, Har vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray John A. Wllson, B. L. Fahnestock, .Tohn D. McCord, Capt. Admit Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert L. APtiretv, Robt. R. Davis. no2S Western Insurance.Oompany of Pittsburgh. GEORGE DARSIE, President F. M. Gannon, Secretary. • Capt. H. D. Uociskars, Gang Agent. No. 02 Water street, (Spang & Co's Warehouse, upstairs,) Pittsburgh. ILL LNIS U,RE, AG-AINEP ALL kinds of FIRE and MARINE R15T1.5.. A Home Institution managed by Directors who are well known in thecommunity, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who de sire to be Lush red. A.S.•:.LTS, OCTOBER 30th, 1861. Stock Accounts $ 63,000 00 Mortgage 2,160 00 °Mee Furniture 2,50 00 Open Accounts, etc 7,809 00 Cash 18,351 00 Premium Notes 27,605 00 Notes and .13111 s Discounted 174,075 00 $298,251 O. Dlnee - rons—R. Miller, Jr., James M'Aulek, Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nimick, George Dare, Wm. 11. Smith, Chas. W. Hicketson An drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. f.ong, Rees J. Thomas, Benj. Bakewell, John M'Cune CUNARD LINE. Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. The First Lilts* Powerful Steamships, SIDON, ILEDAIEt, MARTITON, I TRIPOLI, WILL SAIL FROM NNW York every alternate 'Wednesday, a from Liverpool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queenstown every alternate Wednesday. Steerage. passage from Liverpool or Queens. town, *3O in g old, or its et - lull:alma in currency. From New lark to Liverpool, $35 in currency. For Steerage Passage apply to WILL Liss CI PIVN, 4U Fulton St:, New York, or • THUS. IIATTIGA ,N Agt, No. 1 ^ .2 Alonongaliala House, Water st., no t - lyd Successor to Thos. Rattigin Pilf3f3Ae ;I'o, a 0 i wog • , Lower than the Lowest. THE UNDERSIGNED IS now prepared to bring out passen .J4:-4 gers by FIRST GLASS MAIL sT LA Af ERS direct from LIVER POOL LUN DON DERV or 1,1 I, WAY to NEW YORK, or PITTSBURGH, SEVEN DOLLARS lower than any othet agent here. Call and get the rates and be convinced. Steamers sail every week, and passengers are found in everything. Parties brought. out by first class CLIPPFR SAILING vessels at very low rates. Sight Drafts on the NATIONAL BANK payable at any of its branc.heain England or Ireland for sale. For particulars as to rates, ac., apply to D. U' .L, Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth at.,• jail:Kt-end and 66 Smithfteld st., Pittsburgh. Pazsage from England and Ireland, ,O o . EUROPEAN AGENCY. THOMAS B. ItATTIGAII, EUROPEAN 2.i. Monongahela Rouses, Pittsburgh, Pa., is prepared to bring out or bring out or send hack passengars from or to any part of the old country, either by steam or sail ing packets. SIGHT BONDS FOR SALE, payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis andelneinnattitail, road. Also Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam ers sailing. between New York, Liverpool, Glas gow and Galway. janA-Iyd , THOS. 11,. RATTIGAN.- ' Sall Your_Old Books 10 - Papers. iIBEE BI B I X EST PRICE . WILL BE paid tor old books with b u sks removed, old newspapers or other printed per, at our Paper and Rag store, No. 33 S FIELD ST. Jan?-inid S. B. C.P.m A RK.LE. yikRESS GOODS OP THE LATEST CLOAKS, SACQUES, SHAWLS, MIS Of every kind and a variety of other goods. Ali will by offered cheap to afford all to purchase,' H. 7. LYNCH'S, No 96 Market street oc3l between sth and the Diamond. RlithlOVAL OF LIVF.RY.STABLE— The undersigned having removed his Live; ry Stable from the redr of the Scott - House, -to near the corner of First and - Suidthtleld street, w. t 'ono's old stand, is prepared to furnish carriges, buggies. and saddle horses upon the shortest notice. Also .hOrsej kept - at livery at reasonable rates, tndert4ing and all arrange ment. for funerals will receive - his' lel atten tion. NEAL EBIGELAND. 87 Wood st,reet ENE loony .111 A ft REMOVED JIM , his stock or Chlict and Queensware to • NO. 24' wodi) writEEV, . - - adjoining WM. itagaley, msg., where het=it 'pleased to show hie customers a complete ' Went:of all setiehmin his/Misstated to tliewentii ohlamiliee, restaurants, hotels, steamboaltsoind -city 'and country dealers. - fekltintd-, NABE & C0..8 "'Hold. Medal freiniumlianoch .- , 3 , r aitr a tuiii w il tectrtrung tOlut.ethermtlittslmn si Erfual 4. leiete:catuti. toittiina nos' lotaperguwy Platto tutanufacturea. Certttl mateirtilhAt Wed , by Itie 'ktati inutbergi,tcalCtotiakitelebrt%• Sattesehtitid •-aM7- c Atelis'rkies,k arra f n i d d fosr a e t i gh Aa y ltin n ta *, e Paa. CHARLOTTEBLME,A 43 Fifth street, febe Solt agent for muudacturen 102,05 28 89,18558 STEAMSHIPS ~~v~x..